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[Xen-users] FreeBSD on Xen 3.0.3



Heia,

I have created a bunch of FreeBSD (current) images using Yuan Jue's excellent 
howto
(http://www.yuanjue.net/xen/howto.html) and also his kernels.
Starting out with Xen 3.0.2 on a slackware linux dom0, they worked fine.
However, after I upgraded to Xen 3.0.3 they suddenly refuse to start:

===
root@iejoor:/xen/hosts/benv1# xm create -c freebsd_xen_RUN 
Using config file "freebsd_xen_RUN".
Error: (22, 'Invalid argument')
===

Peeking through the xend log reveals:
===
VIRTUAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT:
 Loaded kernel:    0xc0000000->0xc02c6c8c
 Phys-Mach map:    0xc02c7000
 Start info:       0xc0307000
 Store page:       0xc0308000
 Console page:     0xc0309000
 Page tables:      0xc030a000
 Boot stack:       0xc060d000
 TOTAL:            (nil)->0xc0800000
 ENTRY ADDRESS:    0xc00314c0
ERROR: Initial guest OS requires too much space
(0xc08MB is greater than 256MB limit)
 (0 = Success)
ERROR: Error constructing guest OS
===

I noticed that the '(nil)' value wasn't there when running Xen 3.0.2.

Does anyone have any idea why this happens?

I tried a linux image just for testing purposes, and to my surprise that one 
boots without problems.

Thanks for reading :)

Wouter.
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